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    Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector
     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also  Section 4, Overview .
    Test Patterns
    Press  and   to select Test Patterns.
     Press  to open the Test Patterns submenu.
     Press  and   to select from:
    Off
    Alignment Grid
    Screen Layout
        (shows outlines of various aspect ratios)
    Chequerboard
    Colour Bars
    0% Field
          (black)
    ColorMAX Calibration
    100% Field (Corrected White)
     (white, affected by colour settings)
    100% Field (Peak White) (white, unaffected by colour settings)
    Press  
     to display the test pattern.
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    Notes
     
    Setup Menu  
     Projector Setup 
        Test Pattern
     The only test pattern available 
    for Input 8 is:
     100% Field (Corrected White).
      WUXGA models only: 
    Only the Corrected White test 
    pattern on Input 8 will fill the 
    full height of the DMD, using all 
    1200 pixels. All other patterns 
    will be 1080 pixels high.
    Setup menu, Projector Setup continued 
    						
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     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview .
    Setup menu, Projector Setup continued
    FastFrame
    Used to reduce the artifacts and image blur typically associated with ra\
    pidly moving 
    images, by increasing the time the display is blanked between frames (d\
    ark time).
    From the Projector Setup menu, press 
     and   to select FastFrame.
    Press  to open the FastFrame submenu.
    FastFrame On/Off
    Press  and   to select Fastfame.
     Press  and   to select from:
    On
    Off
    Dark t ime
     Press  and   to select Dark Time.
     Press  and   to adjust the slider.
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    Notes
     
    Setup Menu  
     Projector Setup 
        FastFrame
     If FastFrame  is turned on, then 
    turning on  3D Enable will turn it 
    off.
      When 3D Enable is on, it is not 
    possible to turn on  FastFrame.
     The optimum dark time setting 
    for a 60Hz frame rate is 
    approximately 8 to 10mS. 
    						
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    Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector
     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also  Section 4, Overview .
    Notes
     
    Setup Menu 
     Projector Setup 
        Edge Blend
     
    Setup Menu  
     Projector Setup 
        Edge Blend 
          Active Edges
    Edge Blend
    Used to improve the appearance of multi-projector displays, by blending \
    overlapping 
    edges to present a seamless image.
    Examples
    From the Projector Setup menu, press  and   to select Edge Blend
    Press  to open the Edge Blend Setup submenu.
    Active Edges
    Press  and   to select Active Edges.
     Press  to open the Active Edges submenu.
     Press  and   to select the edges to be blended.
    For each edge, press  and   to select from:
    On
    Off
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    Setup menu, Projector Setup continued
    Four projectors, two active edges eachTwo projectors, one active edge each 
    						
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     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview .
    Notes
     The actual blend will be 
    smoother than that shown here.
     Edges that have not been 
    selected as Active, will be 
    greyed out.
     To see the effect of the 
    adjustment, turn the Overlap 
    Markers ON..
     Input 8 is pixel-mapped directly 
    to the DMDs, so the image may 
    be smaller than full-screen.
     Input 8 DVI 3D Resolution  
    should normally be set to 
    Automatic. However, if the 
    incoming video signal is non-
    standard, the projector may not 
    be able to select an appropriate 
    input size.
      In this case, set the resolution 
    to one of the settings provided. 
    (Settings larger than the DMD 
    will not available, depending on 
    model.)
     This setting will have no effect 
    on Inputs 1–7.
    Overlap markers
    The markers show the extent of the overlap, and can be used as an alignm\
    ent guide 
    when adjusting the position of the images.
    Press 
     and   to select Overlap Markers.
    Press  and   to select from:
    On
    Off
    Overlap adjust
    Used to determine the size of the overlap. Press 
     and   to select the edge to be blended.
     For each edge, press  and   to adjust the slider (0 to 511).
    Input 8 DVI 3D resolution
    Press  and   to select Input 8 DVI 3D Resolution.
     Press  and   to select from:
    Automatic
    HD2
        1280 x 720
    SXGA 1280 x 1024
    SX+    1400 x 1050
    1080p 1920 x 1080
    UXGA 1600 x 1200
    WUXGA 1920 x 1200
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     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also  Section 4, Overview .
    Black Level Uplift
    As it is not possible for any projector to produce an absolute black, an\
    y ‘black’ areas 
    in the overlapped edges may appear slightly less dark than those in the \
    rest of the 
    image.
    Black Level Uplift can be used to counteract this effect, by raising the\
     black level 
    of the rest of the image. The amount of uplift required will be either x\
    2 or x4, 
    depending on how many images are overlapped, as shown in the examples be\
    low.
    Examples
     From the Edge Blend menu, press  and   to select Black Level Uplift.
    Press  to open the Black Level Uplift Setup submenu.
    Uplift Adjustment
    Used to determine the amount of uplift.
     Press 
     and   to select x2 Region Uplift or x4 Region Uplift.
    For each region, press  and   to adjust the slider (0 to 340).
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    Setup menu, Projector Setup, Edge Blend continuedNotes
     
    Setup Menu  
     Projector Setup 
        Edge Blend 
          Black Level Uplift Setup
     This adjustment affects the 
    amount of Black Level Uplift, 
    not the size of the region.
    Four projectors, with four x2 uplift 
    regions and four x4 uplift regionsTwo projectors, with two x2 uplift  regions
    x2 x2 x4
    x4
    x4 x4
    x2
    x2
    x2
    x2
    no uplift
    no uplift 
    						
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     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview .
    Notes
     To adjust Manually:
      Working on one projector at a 
    time, display a test pattern of 
    0% Field (black), set all four 
    border adjustments to zero, 
    then increase the size of each, 
    until the border disappears.
    Non-Addressable Border
    Around the edge of the DMD is a border of non-addressable ‘always off\
    ’ pixels. 
    Although ‘always off’, a small amount of stray light from these pixels can cause a 
    faint border around the projector image.
    A small black level adjustment can be applied to remove this border.
    Press 
     and   to select Non-Addressable Border.
     Press  and   to select from:
    Automatic  (recommended)
    Manual
    Border Adjustment
    Press  and   to select the edge that is to be adjusted.
     For each edge, press  and   to adjust the slider (0 to 255).
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     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also  Section 4, Overview .
    Notes
     
    Setup Menu 
     Global Colourimetry
     Some menu items may be 
    greyed out - unavailable due to 
    the effect of settings made in 
    other menus, or due to the type 
    of input signal.
     Read these notes on Colour 
    and Global Colourimetry 
    before making any settings in 
    the Colour menus.
      Note that any changes made in 
    the Global Colourimetry menu  
    will affect ALL inputs, modes 
    and presets for which  Global 
    Mode has been selected in 
    the Colour menu  (see Colour 
    Menu, earlier in this section).
    Global Colourimetry
    Press  and   to select Global Colourimetry.
    Press  to open the Global Colourimetry submenu.
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    Setup menu continued
      Notes on Colour and Global Colourimetry
    Global Colourimetry  menu (see this section)
    After a calibration check on the projector or venue, a set of Global colour settings 
    can be made in the  Global Colourimetry  menu. These settings are then available 
    to be copied at any time using the  Colour Mode setting in the Colour menu, or 
    used as a starting point using the  Trim feature in the Colour menu.
    Colour menu (see earlier in this section) .
    The settings made in the Colour menu will be automatically saved in the  Mode 
    History, or can be manually saved to one of the  Input Presets (see Input modes 
    and settings earlier in this section).
    The selections available in  Colour Mode in the Colour menu are:
    Global
      Copies the settings made in the Global Colourimetry menu
    Temperature Set the colour temperature using the slider
    User  Set the Red, Green and Blue Lift and Gain using the sliders
    Peak Preset high brightness setting
    Video, Film,
    Graphic
     Applies the factory set P7 settings
    ColorMAX User Applies the User gamma settings made externally using the 
    DP Userware on a personal computer 
    						
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     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview .
    Notes
     Read the notes on Colour and 
    Global Colourimetry earlier 
    in this section before making 
    any settings in the Colour 
    menus.
      Note that any changes made in 
    the Global Colourimetry menu  
    will affect ALL inputs, modes 
    and presets for which  Global 
    Mode has been selected in 
    the Colour menu  (see Colour 
    Menu, earlier in this section).
      The Colour Temperature 
    slider is available  only if 
    Temperature Mode is selected.
      The RGB Lift and Gain  sliders 
    are available  only if  User Mode 
    is selected.
    Colour Mode
    Press  and   to select Colour Mode.
      Press  and   to select from:
    Temperature
    User
    Peak
    Video
    Film
    Graphic
    ColorMAX User 1
    ColorMAX User 2
    Colour t emperature
    Press  and   to select Temperature.
     Press  and   to adjust the slider (3,000K to 10,000K. in 100 steps).
    rGB Lift
    Press  and   to select the parameter to be adjusted.
     Press  and   to adjust the slider.
    rGB Gain
    Press  and   to select the parameter to be adjusted.
     Press  and   to adjust the slider.
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    Setup menu, Global Colourimetry continued 
    						
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     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also  Section 4, Overview .
    Lamp Setup
    Press  and   to select Lamp.
     Press  to open the Lamp submenu.
    The middle row shows the current lamp setting.
    Change Lamp Setting
    Press  and   to select Change Lamp Setting.
    Press  to open the Lamp Setting control box.
    single lamp models
    dual lamp models
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    Setup menu, continuedNotes
     
    Setup Menu
     
     Lamp
     Lightning projectors have only 
    one lamp.  
     
    Titan projectors may have one 
    or two lamps.
    continued 
    						
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     For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview .
    Lamp Power
    Press  and   to select the Lamp Power setting.
     Press  and   to adjust the Lamp Power from:
      80 to 100%  in 1% steps
    Lamp Mode
    Press  and   to select Lamp Mode.
     Press  and   to select from:
    single lamp modes
    Lamp 1
      lamp 1 only
    Lamp 2 lamp 2 only
    Alternate on power up, selects the lamp with the least hours used
    dual lamp mode
    Lamps 1 and 2
      both lamps
    After setting the Power and Mode, press  and   to select from
    OK
     Press   to apply the new settings.
    or Cancel
     Press   or   to exit without applying the new settings.
    The indicators on the control panel will show as follows:
    Lamp 1
     off =  OFF
      flashing red = LAMP ERROR green = ON (100%) amber = (80 - 99%)
     flashing green   = LAMP WARM-UP     flashing amber  = COOL-DOWN
    Lamp 2
     off =  OFF
     flashing red = LAMP ERROR green = ON (100%) amber = (80 - 99%)
     flashing green   = LAMP WARM-UP     flashing amber  = COOL-DOWN
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    Setup menu, Lamp Setup continued
    Notes
     Lamp Mode applies to t itan 
    projectors only:
     For Dual lamp models in single 
    lamp mode:
      - if the running lamp fails, the 
    other lamp will automatically be 
    switched on.
     The Lamp 2 and Alternate 
    settings apply to Dual lamp 
    models only.
      The selected lamp mode:
      - will not be applied until OK is 
    selected
      - will be applied gradually over a 
    period of 30 seconds
     - will not be applied until the end 
    of any warm-up or cool-down 
    period that has already started.
     The Lamp 2 indicator applies 
    only to Titan Dual models.  
     
    Lightning projectors have only 
    one lamp. 
    						
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